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Gigabyte motherboards vulnerable to UEFI malware bypassing Secure Boot
Bill Toulas
July 14, 2025
12:30 PM
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Dozens of Gigabyte motherboard models run on UEFI firmware vulnerable to security issues that allow planting bootkit malware that is invisible to the operating system and can survive reinstalls.
The vulnerabilities could allow attackers with local or remote admin permissions to execute arbitrary code in System Management Mode (SMM), an environment isolated from the operating system (OS) and with more privileges on the machine.
Mechanisms running code below the OS have low-level hardware access and initiate at boot time. Because of this, malware in these environments can bypass traditional security defenses on the system.
UEFI, or Unified Extensible Firmware Interface, firmware is more secure due to the Secure Boot feature that ensures through cryptographic verifications that a device uses at boot time code that is safe and trusted.
For this reason, UEFI-level malware like bootkit...
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Gigabyte UEFI Firmware Vulnerability Allows Code Execution in SMM Privileged Mode
Critical security vulnerabilities in Gigabyte motherboard firmware have been disclosed that allow attackers to execute...
Critical security vulnerabilities have been discovered in Gigabyte UEFI firmware that could allow attackers to execute arbitrary code in System Management Mode (SMM), one of the most privileged execut...
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